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    Hong Kong High-Rise Fire: 44 Dead, Hundreds Missing

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaNovember 27, 20251 Min Read
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    A devastating fire has engulfed multiple high-rise towers in a Hong Kong housing complex, tragically claiming 44 lives and leaving hundreds unaccounted for. Firefighting efforts are ongoing as crews race against time to rescue residents trapped on higher floors. Authorities have taken swift action, arresting three individuals, including two company directors and a construction consultant, on charges of gross negligence. Investigators revealed that highly flammable polystyrene boards were found obstructing windows, a critical factor in the fire’s rapid spread. Concerns are also mounting over other construction materials, such as nets, canvas, and plastic coverings, which may not have met vital safety regulations. Seven of the eight towers, which housed a significant elderly population, were severely impacted, burning for extended periods. The fire, originating in the Tai Po district, raged for approximately 16 hours. While some flames are now under control, firefighting operations continue in the most critically affected buildings. Officials confirmed the discovery of inflammable polystyrene panels, a contributing factor to the swift escalation of the blaze. Top officials have vowed to hold accountable all parties responsible for this catastrophic event, initiating a review of building safety standards and protective coatings.

    Building Safety Construction Safety Fatalities Fire Investigation Gross Negligence high-rise fire Hong Kong fire Missing Persons Tai Po fire
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